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Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error accessing the http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_other-msoffice_custom/a-step-by-step-procedure-for-fixing-error/3c81197e-a237-4fb7-8c8a-d28145f7428e system registry in VB 6 IDE up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 In Visual Basic 6, when I attempt to access Project > References, it throws an error: Error accessing system registry I'm logged in as the local computer administrator running Windows XP Professional and I can execute regedt32.exe and access all the registry keys just fine. VB6 was installed as the local administrator. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/104383/error-accessing-the-system-registry-in-vb-6-ide Any idea why this happens? I have have already visited that posting before. I'm running crystal reports 8.5 and it supposed to already have fixed that issue but apparently I still have the issue with 8.5 installed. I have also made the attempt of reinstalling crystal reports with no luck on the issue. vb6 registry share|improve this question edited May 4 '12 at 10:47 Bill the Lizard 222k138447737 asked Sep 19 '08 at 18:36 phill 3,6602885127 add a comment| 10 Answers 10 active oldest votes up vote 10 down vote Depending on the Windows OS you have (I have Windows 7 Enterprise), you might want to try giving administrator rights to the REGTLIB.EXE (located in C:\Windws). Right click on the REGTLIB.EXE file. Select Properties from the pop-up menu. Then select the Compatiblity tab. On the Compatiblity tab, check/select the Run this program as Administrator checkbox. Click OK to save your changes. It might take take care of the problem for you. It worked for me. Good luck. share|improve this answer answered Nov 12 '09 at 18:36 Big Al 10113 1 How in the heck did you figure this out? I'm (sadly) buildi
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18274757/vba-wont-compile-error-accessing-the-system-registry company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow http://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/topics/2965/ Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up VBA won't compile? “Error Accessing the system Registry” up vote 0 down vote favorite I was working on a error accessing Form and then Access crashed. When I tried to open it, I was prompted with an error which I didn't recognize how to fix right away. Something like Form1 doesn't exist , if the invalid form name is in a macro ... At the time, I couldn't figure it out, so I hit "Compact and Repair", closed and re-opened access a few times. Then there was another message, don't exactly remember but soemhting error accessing the like "To continue, all VBA code must be deleted." I said Ok, because I have a few back up copies. But that didn't fix anything. Then I figured out how to fix the original error. "Form1" was my default form to open on startup, so I changed it. So everything works, I copy the code back in, but obviously the code doesn't work. The error message is: Compile Error user defined type on the DAO.QueryDef Then I follow MS Help and check the references, and when I click on Tools -> References, I get Error acessing the System Registry. So, any thoughts that include not messsing with the Registry? vba ms-access share|improve this question edited Aug 16 '13 at 15:36 Ken White 94.2k11110199 asked Aug 16 '13 at 13:41 adelzel 114 1 Your mdb seems corrupted. Create a new mdb, and import everything from the old one. And make daily backups ! –iDevlop Aug 16 '13 at 14:04 I tried to open References in the Northwind database, and that gave the same "error acessing registry." I just tried it on another computer. It COULD open references but still gives a "user defined" error. –adelzel Aug 16 '13 at 14:24 Did you try compact/repair? –Elias Aug 16 '13 at 15:39 add a com
the system registry”. I don’t know how long this error has existed because I rarely look at Tools > Reference. The problem is in the standard user account that I usually use, but not in the administrators account that I rarely use. However, I tried creating a new standard user account, but the error occurs there as well. I’m running Office 2010 in Windows 7 on a PC that’s about six months old. There doesn’t seem to be any other problem with the system (although a few days ago, I did have some sort of hiccup that seemed to be about the video card, and this was while Excel was in use, but I doubt it’s related). Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 01:46:16 From: KJW ID: 297236 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor KJW said:Windows 7 64-bit version. I can’t specifically recall ever looking a Tools > References on this system (the last time may have been on my old system more than six months ago). Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 07:50:00 From: poikilotherm ID: 297247 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor If you can access it through the admin log in, then it’s probably something to do with the permissions set up for user accounts. Try adjusting the permissions of the user accounts through the admin account… Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 08:18:40 From: The Rev Dodgson ID: 297249 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor I haven’t had that problem, but I always run from an account with admin rights. I’ll have a look with a non-admin account and let you know. Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 08:40:40 From: The Rev Dodgson ID: 297254 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor Just logged on with a guest account, and had no problem accessing Tools References. Reply Quote Date: 19/04/2013 11:33:35 From: PM 2Ring ID: 297313 Subject: re: "Error accessing the system registry" in Office VBA Editor I don’t know much about Windows or VBA, but this looks like a similar error.